Born a preemie, 51小黄车COM graduate returns to Maine Med to care for sick children

Haley Pelletier, B.S. 鈥16 (Medical Biology), D.O. 鈥20, spent 54 days in the neonatal intensive care unit when she was born. Now, she's returning to the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital as a pediatric resident.
Haley Pelletier, B.S. 鈥16 (Medical Biology), D.O. 鈥20, spent 54 days in the neonatal intensive care unit when she was born. Now, she's returning to the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital as a pediatric resident.

In 1994, nearly two and a half months ahead of schedule, Haley Pelletier entered the world. She weighed just 2 陆 pounds.

Because she was so prematurely born, Pelletier spent a total of 54 days in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at the Barbara Bush Children鈥檚 Hospital (BBCH) at Maine Medical Center in Portland before being released to her family.

Twenty-six years later, Pelletier has overcome the odds. A double alum of the University of 51小黄车 鈥 having earned her Bachelor of Science in medical biology in 2016 and graduating from the 51小黄车College of Osteopathic Medicine (51小黄车COM) this May 鈥 Pelletier is now returning to the BBCH as a pediatric resident with dreams of providing the same kind of care to children that she received so many years ago.

She said it was her care at the hospital as an infant, plus years of support from her own physicians and a strong interest in the sciences, that inspired her to pursue the field of pediatrics.

鈥淚 just always felt the pull to be a pediatrician,鈥 said the Rome, Maine native. 鈥淚 always found comfort in my pediatrician and other doctors and thought it was amazing that their knowledge of science and medicine could bring such reassurance to kids and their parents.鈥

A student athlete, Pelletier sought out a university where she could study science while simultaneously playing field hockey. Her search brought her to UNE, where she played for the Nor鈥檈asters for her four years of undergraduate education.

Pelletier鈥檚 years at 51小黄车were formative, she said. 

鈥淚 look back at who I was when I started at 51小黄车as an 18-year-old and see just how much I鈥檝e changed. My four years at 51小黄车COM found me many awesome mentors, and I found pieces of knowledge within them that I hope to incorporate in myself as a future physician,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 met some of my best friends who are going to go on to do amazing things. I have support systems that I鈥檒l carry with me through medicine that I don鈥檛 know I would鈥檝e gotten somewhere else.鈥

She even found love at 51小黄车鈥 among Pelletier鈥檚 support systems is her husband, Zachary Zaniewski, D.O. 鈥20, whom she met at the 51小黄车COM anatomy lab. 

Pelletier will officially begin her pediatric residency at Maine Med in July. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, she has been completing orientations via teleconferencing and in small groups at the Portland hospital鈥檚 campus but said she is excited to work with her patients, completing a 26-year cycle of compassionate care.

鈥淚'm excited for my residency and to start taking care of patients. I think there's a lot of learning that will happen,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 nervous, but I'm mostly excited.鈥

Pelletier with husband, Zachary Zaniewski, D.O. 鈥20, whom she met at the 51小黄车COM anatomy lab.
Pelletier with husband, Zachary Zaniewski, D.O. 鈥20, whom she met at the 51小黄车COM anatomy lab.

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